The online database of WiFi certified products listed the following OLED TVs, among a large number of LCD models, flatpanelshd reports. However new Philips products offered by TPV next year are no longer to be found in the public database.
Philips 65OLED973
Philips 65OLED903
Philips 65OLED803
Philips 65OLED873
Philips 55OLED903
Philips 55OLED803
The Philips 65OLED973 was already announced in an interview with a German magazine, it is to be Philips first 65" OLED TV. And a pre-release version had been shown at IFA in Berlin early September.
The 8 series will most likely be a less expensive series, the 9 series the top of the line,with the 973 being the flagship TV. All are expected to support HDR 10+, and will offer the ac variety of 5 Gigahertz WiFi, and run on Android TV 7.0.
As these will not be available in the US, they will not be launched at CES, but at an unidentified Philips event most likely sometime later in January 2018.
Philips 65OLED973
Philips 65OLED903
Philips 65OLED803
Philips 65OLED873
Philips 55OLED903
Philips 55OLED803
The Philips 65OLED973 was already announced in an interview with a German magazine, it is to be Philips first 65" OLED TV. And a pre-release version had been shown at IFA in Berlin early September.
The 8 series will most likely be a less expensive series, the 9 series the top of the line,with the 973 being the flagship TV. All are expected to support HDR 10+, and will offer the ac variety of 5 Gigahertz WiFi, and run on Android TV 7.0.
As these will not be available in the US, they will not be launched at CES, but at an unidentified Philips event most likely sometime later in January 2018.